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Tesla users in Netherlands gets FSD update right after approval

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Tesla is releasing the first-ever Full Self Driving (FSD) Supervised software update for its vehicle users in the Netherlands. This move comes within 24 hours of the autonomous driving rollout approval from Dutch regulators to the electric vehicle (EV) maker.

Tesla customers shared the screenshots for the update with the software version 2026.3.6, bringing FSD Supervised. The changlelog doens’t mentions specific version, but it should be FSD v13.2.

Below are the update notes (Translated)

“Under your supervision, FSD (Supervised) can drive your Tesla virtually anywhere. FSD (Supervised) starts the car from a parked position, changes lanes, selects exits to follow your navigation route, navigates around other vehicles and objects, turns left and right, and stops at your destination. You, and anyone you authorize, must be extra careful and remain alert. It does not make your car fully autonomous. Do not become too complacent.

FSD (Supervised) is available on your vehicle. To use the feature, first watch the tutorial and complete the quiz. These can be found in the new Self-Driving app or via Controls > Self-Driving. Then press the Start FSD (Supervised) button in the user interface, or press the right scroll wheel button once. You can disable Full Self-Driving (Supervised) in the Self-Driving settings.”

This is a pretty basic thing for FSD users, but it suits the start without overwhelming new customers with the expanded changelog text and features.

Data by the Netherlands’ RDW authority revealed that the FSD launch in the country came after research and tests on a test track and on public roads for more than half a year. The good performance in the Netherlands will pave the way for Tesla to expand the FSD program in other member states of the European Union.

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